The Law Magazine and Review: A Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2

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Page 244Thus one of the Scotch prosecutions was for seditious and inflammatory
language addressed to soldiers of the garrison, and the punishment was nine
months' imprisonment; whereas we have seen a heavier punishment, many
years after the ...

Page 280The strong feelings, partly religious, of some sectaries, frequently lead them to
extreme agitation against the infliction of capital punishment; and their strenuous
efforts have not always been unattended with success. We know not if to this ...

Page 131Mr. Wheatley's paper on Punishment in Reformatory Schools, and Sir Stafford
Northcote's on Previous Imprisonment of Children sentenced to Reformatory
Schools, may be classed together, because they both treat of this great question
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